Anna Delvey (Anna Sorokin) was involved in a photo shoot with rabbits, which were later abandoned in Prospect Park, sparking backlash. Sorokin claimed she was not responsible for acquiring the animals, and foster homes have been secured for them. The incident has drawn criticism over animal treatment and social media reactions.
Anna Delvey was involved in a controversial photo shoot with rabbits in Brooklyn, which led to the animals being abandoned in Prospect Park after the shoot. The rabbits were borrowed for the shoot without professional animal handlers, and after the photos, they were left in the park when the team panicked about returning them. The rabbits have since been rescued and are being fostered, with Delvey denying any involvement in their acquisition or care. The incident has sparked online outrage and concern for animal welfare.
Despite being on house arrest, scammer Anna Delvey co-hosted an al fresco fashion show on the rooftop of her East Village apartment for up-and-coming designer Shao Yang during New York Fashion Week. The event, co-produced with Kelly Cutrone, showcased Yang's breakout collection and featured models wearing gender-fluid garments inspired by the '80s. Delvey, known for her infamous scams and Netflix series "Inventing Anna," expressed her desire to use her infamy to help others. The show marked a farewell to Delvey's iconic apartment, which has been a hotspot for celebrities and artists.
The New York City Department of Buildings has issued a "partial vacate" notice on Anna Delvey's East Village apartment, where she is on house arrest. The notice is due to the garbage chute being out of commission and does not prohibit Delvey from being in her apartment. Delvey was sentenced to four to 12 years in prison in 2019 for her German heiress scam and was released on parole in 2021. She has since hosted art exhibits and parties at the apartment.